We stay here when visiting Holmes County. Didn't have reservations, but found a site for 3 nights. Not the best, but not the worst either. If it had rained, the site would have been under water. Did some bike riding around park, but generally just relaxed. The park was BUSY and I think full to capacity all nights. Friendly staff, the RR were cleaned at least twice daily. Tubing was in full swing even though it was unseasonably cool. Very family oriented, but was quiet after sundown. We enjoy camping at this SP. We
camped at Mohican State Park in a Tent Trailer.

Stayed for 4 nights while visiting family in the area. Always stay at this park when visiting in this location.

Stayed in "C" loop. The restrooms were clean, but they are starting to show their age. Don't like the gang shower, but there is a single available.

This is a pretty park which is well maintained. New picnic tables at our site. Fire wood is available from the campground host. We didn't buy wood therefore I don't know the cost. Hiking trails are close to the campground. There is a lake for kayaks or canoes. Camp store is close to the lake. Saw lots of horse trailers, and they can use trails designed for the horses.

I'm not used to paying an entrance fee to the park, and it's in addition to the camping fee. $9.00 entrance fee for out of state people.

Versailles is close if groceries or other supplies are needed. We
camped at Versailles State Park in a Tent Trailer.

Staff very helpful. Meals (B and/or dinner) available on site. Small park but reasonable. Some noise from I-40, but at least it's not a train! Rest Rooms seem to be clean and set-up well. We
camped at Checotah / Lake Eufala West KOA in a Tent Trailer.

Staff helpful and friendly. Laundry was excellent and close to site. Cost was very reasonable. Site was FS and concrete. Space between sites and seemed to be a mixture of monthly and over nighters. We
camped at Oasis RV Resort in a Tent Trailer.

I agree with most of the comments prior to mine. I want to mention that I thought the RR/Shower was not the best. They were dated and needed to be upgraded. The rooms were limited and available at two different locations. If you were the first to use the shower it was fine, but second and beyond had a very wet floor. The shower time was limited to seven minutes and then not available for another five minutes. (conserving water) We
camped at Zion River Resort RV Park & Campground in a Tent Trailer.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

100

Site Surface

Concrete, Grass

Campsite Features

Picnic Table

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Very Close

Sun & Foliage

Mostly Shady

Tips for other Campers:

Good for NP visits at Zion and Bryce.

We used this CG for visits to several NP's, but due to a large rock slide they had Rte 9 closed so the east entrance at Zion was not available.

We don't normally stay in KOA CG's due to the high cost. But when you are the only player in the area - there is no choice. There seemed to be worker campers, permanent campers, and some monthly. Sites were tight, but manageable.

The train noise was loud and occurred several times during the night and early morning. Air plane traffic noise was also present due to the airport in the area. Workers living here permanently did not respect the noise level or speed limit in the early morning hours.

Transportation was provided to Temple Square which was a good value. We
camped at Salt Lake City KOA in a Tent Trailer.

The only concern is the laundry, but the owner can't control the users that show-up at the same time. 4 washers-4 dryers Cleanest RR we have found on this trip. All the people waiting got to be friends with good conversation. We
camped at Wonderland RV Park in a Tent Trailer.

We used this CG as a base when visiting the Moab area. Stayed 3 nights. The RR were NOT as clean as they could be and some of the showers did not work, were under repair, had bad fixtures, didn't drain, and were not the cleanest. As with most RR there were not enough hooks for towels, clothes, etc.

This is basically a ATV CG. But the noise was held to a minimum. We
camped at Slickrock Campground in a Tent Trailer.

The CG is off the beaten path. We didn't like the first brush, but the second tour we found a site next to a small stream. The RR look to be clean, but we have not used them yet. Mostly cabins and sites were used by workers. The office hours were limited, but manageable. Good for an overnight. We
camped at Elk Creek Campground (fomerly New Castle/Glenwood Springs KOA) in a Tent Trailer.

The camping fee includes $7.00 park entrance fee. The CG is north of Sterling approx 12 miles. Go to Sterling and follow the paved road rather than follow the GPS recommendations which will take you on gravel roads. Sites were spread out, included a table, fire ring, and wind shelter on the west side of the sites. It was HOT during the day, but cooled off during the evening. Nice laundry next to the RR. Not many visitors during our stay. (off season) Water level was low, but I was advised that it would be filled by late fall. We
camped at North Sterling State Park in a Tent Trailer.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

40

Site Surface

Gravel

Campsite Features

Fire Ring, Picnic Table

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Spacious

Sun & Foliage

Sunny Open

Tips for other Campers:

We were there to look up family history. People at the court house in Sterling were very helpful.

Stayed for two nights. This park is our favorite when visiting family in the Omaha area. Lots of activities, sites are nice, mostly shaded, RR are clean. Good value. Don't visit on a Husker football weekend. CG is full by Thurs. without reservations. We
camped at Eugene T Mahoney State Park in a Tent Trailer.

Second stay here. The RR were great. Always clean. Quiet most of the time. Used the park as a base for biking in the NP north of Akron. Mainly a boating SP. We
camped at West Branch State Park in a Tent Trailer.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

39

Site Surface

Concrete

Campsite Features

Fire Ring, Picnic Table

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Nearby

Sun & Foliage

Mostly Shady

Tips for other Campers:

check out the A&W root beer stands...... hadn't done that for 50+ years.

Spent 3 nights at this SP campground. Had an electric site. To our surprise the campground was not full (normal most times), but was starting to fill as we were leaving Friday at noon. We paid the Ohio senior rate (Sun-Thurs), plus a reservation fee, which was not necessary due to a lack of campers. Another pleasant surprise was the restroom condition. The sink counter had been replaced, new faucets, and motion detection devices were installed. Lights attract bugs at night and this equipment helped that issue. The park system still needs to install hooks around or near the sinks. We use this park as a base when we visit Holmes County. We like the campsites better than the parking lot campgrounds in Holmes County. It means driving 30 minutes, but it's worth the trouble. Caution if using RTE 3 from the south. The detour is not well marked and the detour takes you WAY out of the way. Use I-71 & Rte 97 instead or check the road construction reports before using Rte 3. We
camped at Mohican State Park in a Tent Trailer.